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#51 2012-02-21 7:00am

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Re: Who are the true early mid-school collectors out there?

Nice stuff guys...


Always looking for MXR hubs and pre-88 Free Agent parts.

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#52 2012-02-21 7:54am

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http://i689.photobucket.com/albums/vv257/mohara1212/2012-02-18_00-23-26_306.jpg
An '88 I believe.  This feels like early mid to me. Anybody?


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#53 2012-02-21 8:32am

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Monocoquemike has some sick midschool sheet!

http://bmxmuseum.com/user/5588


That is so funny that i seriously am not even laughing.  I am just sitting here dumbfounded and speechless.  Jaw dropped, like a mentally challenged person looking at a Ferris Wheel.

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#54 2012-02-21 8:39am

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Re: Who are the true early mid-school collectors out there?

I'm more of an early to mid Mid school LOL

http://bmxmuseum.com/user/23102/bikes


Always looking for MXR hubs and pre-88 Free Agent parts.

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#55 2012-02-21 8:40am

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Re: Who are the true early mid-school collectors out there?

i seem to have more mid school then i thought if it starts at 87.

i personally think of midschool from a design perspective over a given year ... canti brakes, threadless forks, larger pegs, big tube alloy, multi piece bars, etc.


here is one of mine, 95 mosh pro xl
http://i39.tinypic.com/21eoxoh.jpg

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#56 2012-02-21 8:43am

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Re: Who are the true early mid-school collectors out there?

I go by the start of longer TT frames. big_smile


Always looking for MXR hubs and pre-88 Free Agent parts.

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#57 2012-02-21 9:07am

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Re: Who are the true early mid-school collectors out there?

3rdgear wrote:

I'm more of an early to mid Mid school LOL

http://bmxmuseum.com/user/23102/bikes

OK but out of all the bikes you have listed what do you still own?????? I am pretty sure most if not all the ELF are gone. and???


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#58 2012-02-21 9:11am

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Re: Who are the true early mid-school collectors out there?

of the 27, 20 of them and I have 6 more to post,.


Always looking for MXR hubs and pre-88 Free Agent parts.

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#59 2012-02-21 9:29am

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3rdgear wrote:

of the 27, 20 of them and I have 6 more to post,.

Your 90 rubicon and ghp are my favs. Those bikes are bad a$$!


On the look out for Bonzai frames, Cardboard Lords Emanicaptor/Liberator frames, Hawk frames, and anything BRAND X!!!

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#60 2012-02-21 9:32am

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Re: Who are the true early mid-school collectors out there?

Rubicon is one of my faves also... I am building a custom version with the same geo, but it will have a longer TT and V-brakes and 1-1/8 HT.


Always looking for MXR hubs and pre-88 Free Agent parts.

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#61 2012-02-21 9:37am

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Mmmm mid-school goodies
[img]http://i1132.photobucket.com/albums/m561/looseronabike/2011-10-02162246.jpg[/img]
I love mid-school condors


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#62 2012-02-21 10:01am

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Some midschool GT action at Target. smile
http://i923.photobucket.com/albums/ad77/midschoolersbro/Photo0127.jpg
http://i923.photobucket.com/albums/ad77/midschoolersbro/Photo0126.jpg


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#63 2012-02-21 3:28pm

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Quetzal wrote:

Jeff,
Not as sweet as your cruiser but this is my midschool '93 Pro.
http://lh5.ggpht.com/-SZ_IbMF6OUo/TeLFk … 291165.JPG

Cool,how about your Robi Cruiser?,is it done yet?

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#64 2012-02-21 3:51pm

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deleted my post, didn't read the word "early" mid school big_smile

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#65 2012-02-21 4:11pm

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Re: Who are the true early mid-school collectors out there?

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Quetzal wrote:

Jeff,
Not as sweet as your cruiser but this is my midschool '93 Pro.
http://lh5.ggpht.com/-SZ_IbMF6OUo/TeLFk … 291165.JPG

Cool,how about your Robi Cruiser?,is it done yet?

No, not yet but soon I hope.  big_smile cool


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#66 2012-02-21 5:24pm

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Here's one of my projects. 1994 Dirt Bike. I'm the original owner, still collecting the parts to build it exactly like I had it in 1994.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v200/Gobotts/IMG00735-20120208-0921.jpg


WANTED:
Minty or NOS Araya 26" hoops...blue or red.
26" Cook Bros fork

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#67 2012-02-21 5:25pm

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1994 Widowmaker.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v200/Gobotts/CIMG0014.jpg


WANTED:
Minty or NOS Araya 26" hoops...blue or red.
26" Cook Bros fork

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#68 2012-02-21 5:30pm

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I think mid school is from 1990- 2000

yup


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#69 2012-02-21 5:57pm

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To me this sums up mid school

http://i553.photobucket.com/albums/jj398/nicktcfcsb/endshots003.jpg


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#70 2012-02-21 5:57pm

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These are a very very small taste of what`s in the stable smile

1992 Hoffman Condor
http://i988.photobucket.com/albums/af5/suicidepan/DSCF2944.jpg
1992 Hoffman Big Daddy SE made an a exact replica of Kevin Jones bike used in Dorkin 10 & Wheelies
http://i988.photobucket.com/albums/af5/suicidepan/DSCF2510.jpg
1992 Standard Shorty Gardner built 82nd Standard ever made
http://i988.photobucket.com/albums/af5/suicidepan/DSCF4690.jpg
1992 S&M Dirt Bike only known orange S&M
http://i988.photobucket.com/albums/af5/suicidepan/DSCF2947.jpg
1994 Standard cruiser only known 1" cruiser and factory rider bike
http://i988.photobucket.com/albums/af5/suicidepan/DSC09031.jpg
1994 Hoffman Big Daddy with Patriot bars
http://i988.photobucket.com/albums/af5/suicidepan/DSCF4717.jpg
1996 Standard Shorty 1 of 10 made with candy red over chrome finish
http://i988.photobucket.com/albums/af5/suicidepan/DSCF3088.jpg


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#71 2012-02-21 6:03pm

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I love that 1" Standard cruiser...and the orange Dirt Bike. cool


WANTED:
Minty or NOS Araya 26" hoops...blue or red.
26" Cook Bros fork

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#72 2012-02-21 6:03pm

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I like that 300 ta


I'm sorry I don't kiss a$$.   

black and chrome parts, the way bikes should always be.

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#73 2012-02-21 6:11pm

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Re: Who are the true early mid-school collectors out there?

jeff359 wrote:

There is a clear brake in technology seperating midschool.  Not only the brakes, threadless headsets, progress in fork construction, companies really started to use high end butted tubes, and aluminum becomes big time

I think sometime in the future, anything aluminum becomes mid school as all the major manufactures move back towards steel for it's superior durability and feel.

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#74 2012-02-21 6:14pm

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To me this sums up mid school

http://i553.photobucket.com/albums/jj39 … ots003.jpg

The quad is sick.


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#75 2012-02-21 6:18pm

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90 Auburn replica of Todd Corbitt's bike.
http://i549.photobucket.com/albums/ii399/autoxser/Auburn/DSC03134.jpg
92 RL Platinum.
http://i549.photobucket.com/albums/ii399/autoxser/92%20RL%20Platinum/DSC05725.jpg
Currently working on this
http://i549.photobucket.com/albums/ii399/autoxser/e7905f67.jpg


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